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14-11-2022, 11:28 AM | #1 | ||
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I was thinking, since Holden's departure, is Ford Australia the longest serving automotive manufacturer in the country? Never really thought about it. Ford- 1925 VW- 1957 Toyota- 1958 Chrysler/Mitsubishi- 1963/1980 Volvo- 1963 Mazda- 1963 Nissan- 1966 Subaru- 1973- I think Hyundai- 1986- I think Kia- 1992- I think Holden- 1856- RIP Just chose some of the major players still, we all know the Chinese, Tesla etc are new comers.
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Mazda, Subaru, Hyundai & Kia never manufactured here. Holden didn't make cars before 1917, before that it was saddles & horse buggies etc. Toyota didn't build here until the late 60s, Nissan around 1970 & Volvo the mid-70s. Chrysler built cars here way before '63, it was more like 1949. Before that Chryslers (& associated brands) were built here by TJ Richards. I think Holden & then Chrysler would be the longest serving manufacturers here. If you count brands just selling on the retail market that's different. Strangely enough I believe the longest (continuously) seller or retailer of cars in Australia is Citroen. Apart from the war years, when hardly any cars were made or sold, I believe that Citroen has been here since 1918 or even earlier). Citroens were actually built here in the early 60s, but only for a few years. Peugeot & Renault were also built here during the 60s & 70s. Ford wouldn't be far behind, although their pre-1925 history is quite patchy. Dr Terry |
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I think when you say "longest serving", the word "continuously" should be added, a few marques have come & gone & come again, over the years, like Renault, Peugeot, VW & Chrysler for example. Dr Terry |
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I think the last Falcon and Commodore was around the 50% to 60% Australian made mark. And the Toyota Aurion was more Australian content and built more cars, with also Export market. I believe seeing somewhere. XC Falcons and ZH 4.9L Fairlane may of been the last highest Aus % 5.8L got imported FMX auto. WB Holden's and with the Trimatic Statesman. I think the XR Falcon 6 cyl that had the first most Australian content %. |
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4cyl camry had higher Australian content (engine built here) than the Aurion.
I think the Falcon was still ahead in percentage. Commodore was less than both.
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Highest Aust content % was in the late 60s/early 70s.
IIRC an an HG Kingswood 6-cyl was around 99.5%. The only imported parts were the inhibitor switch & ignition switch. Even the car radios were made in Aust. back then. Dr Terry |
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Interesting link, our first Fords were from Canada??
https://historicvehicles.com.au/hist...V8%20in%201932. by 1909 a Ford sales team arrived Australia and imports from Canada soon followed. The Canadian-produced Model T cars took advantage of favourable Commonwealth Nation import duties, rather than higher duties on US-made goods. Australian ‘Tin Lizzies’ arrived in knocked-down condition and were fitted out according to customer need. Although early Model Ts were available in several colours, black became the standard
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Don't forget that the roofs of Ford Geelong were built to Ford Canada's specification. Which meant they had to be able to hold 3ft of snow
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